
This post should be subtitled, "Please, dear God, don't let my wife see this entry." I'm sure that I'll be testing these loveable stack'ems out in my apartment any day now, so let's cut to the nuts and bolts.
- These are kid-sized blocks and are very small.
- Couch cushions are a solid, cheap alternative.
- The catalog for these Tetris-ish blocks is available here for $22.
[via Daddytypes from Wonderland]
Let your kids use your couch cushions, make some great forts, and leave it at that. This product seems silly to me. Just silly.
If you don't want your kids to use your couch cushions (maybe they're sealed in plastic or you just have hammocks), go to a mattress store and act like you want to buy the most expensive bedroom set that they sell... so that while the salesmen are all distracted, kneeling down to massage your Platinum-Credit-Card-carrying feet, your kids can use the floor model mattresses to create some killer structures. I'm talking drawbridges, mattress moats, double-decker towers and even some shacks for the peasantry if you have time.
My parents never left us alone in public after the first time that my brother and I did that. Good times.
[all via Kotaku]
4 comments:
I actually have a matress moat in my room right now. I thought it would be a huge draw, but the one girl I brought home left without saying a word. What a bitch.
rofl
Saw this and thought of your furniture.
http://pbfcomics.com/?cid=PBF206-Game_Boy.jpg#196
That is a hilarious comic strip and I will add it to my reading list. Thanks for the link!
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